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Melbourne double-act Jesse Hogan and Jeff Garlett kicked the Demons to a 63-point dismissal of AFL punch bags Brisbane.

The speech, which the White House had scheduled for the night after the caucuses, was conceived as the opening salvo of Bush's reëlection campaign, and it read almost like a point-by-point dismissal of the Dean stump speech.

The game's turning point – the dismissal of Thiago Motta just before the half hour mark, which was induced by the dramatics of Sergio Busquets – was telling.

A worker with six points faces dismissal.

(Although this is what I was told on my first day, Amazon contests my account, saying its policy is based on a points system, with six points resulting in dismissal and each case considered individually).

Ms. Beard's book is full of meticulous, inside detail — at one point, after the dismissal of two top bankers (in what came to be known as the Monday Massacre) she recounts how Tarek anothereguid, another senior banker, flew back from vacation, arriving at the office still in an aqua T-shirt and Topsiders.

Kielt added a point before his dismissal and a superb Lynch score helped Derry to a hard-fought win.

My final disagreement with Jim's general argument concerns a truly fundamental point, however: the dismissal of natural selection as a shaping force in evolution.

But workers facing dismissal pointed to the line of job applicants outside the factory one recent day, who, like many of them, were almost all Spanish-speaking immigrants.

The dismissals point to a willingness by Mr. Correa, an ally of President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, to aggressively confront Ecuador's military, a bastion of political and economic power in this coup-prone country of 14 million people.

In the case of the 126 distinguished scholars and clerics who recently penned a lengthy, 24-point refutation, the dismissal was carefully argued on grounds of Islamic jurisprudence: a caliph can only be chosen by general consensus; anything else would be fitna, Arabic for strife or sedition.The yearning for the caliphate, and its propaganda value to IS, are understandable.

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